
TL;DR
This paper establishes a new mathematical result related to sequences of functions, extending concepts similar to Ishihara's tricks, and contributes to the theoretical understanding of function sequences.
Contribution
It introduces a novel theorem analogous to Ishihara's tricks, expanding the theoretical framework for analyzing sequences of functions.
Findings
Proves a new result for sequences of functions.
Extends the concept of Ishihara's tricks.
Provides theoretical insights into function sequences.
Abstract
We prove a result, similar to the ones known as Ishihara's First and Second Trick, for sequences of functions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMeromorphic and Entire Functions · Analytic and geometric function theory · Approximation Theory and Sequence Spaces
